3. increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport

Sports coaching.

Specialist sports coaches to be deployed to provide CPD to class teachers through team teaching lessons and training sessions.

£7960

Children across the school received high quality training in the field of athletics, football, basketball and cricket.

Professional coach team teaching with teachers have increased the subject knowledge and confidence of teachers in this area. This will impact positively on the planning, teaching and outcomes of athletics for the whole school into the future. Continue CPD in other areas of PE.

2.the profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement

Termly intra-School

Sports competitions.

Intra-House sports competitions between houses at the end of every term. House who wins gets cup for the term.

Included in the above amount.

All children in school have taken part in intra-school competitions linked to PE activities that term.

Regular intra-school competitions are embedded into the school calendar. Continue to promote intra-school competition

5. increased participation in competitive sport

Participating in

School Games.

Subscribe as an associate member of Cabot Learning Federation.

£1695

(including transport)

The school has competed in a number of competitions this year and will be competing in further competitions.

Level 3 competitions.

Continue to compete in School Games Competitions and build on successes of last year.

4. Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils

Children to have access to consistent and continued swimming.

Weekly swimming lessons for Years 3/4 throughout the year to ensure sustained learning and improvement in this essential life skill.

Transportation to and from swimming.

£2648

£3930

Year 3/4’s currently swimming weekly review of impact later in the year.

Children have gained skills and confidence as swimmers and have developed vital life skills. Continue to provide

opportunities for all children to develop swimming skills.

P.E. Kit

As we are trying to help pupils to develop a healthy attitude to life, we expect all pupils to change when taking part in physical activities.

Suitable clothing for P.E. includes:

For inside PE: Black Shorts/ Skorts and a red or white T shirt ( Red school t shirt available to buy through the Friends of Chester Park Junior School) Click here for an order form

For outside activities black track suit bottoms

As a rule, gymnastic activities in the school hall will be done in bare feet. When games activities are carried out in the playground or on the field, suitable daps/ plimsoles or trainers need to be worn.

All P.E. equipment needs to be properly labelled and stored in a suitable bag in school. School Homework Diaries will detail the precise days that each pupil needs to bring kit in for.

Our football team won 4-2 against Minerva in the sunshine today! well done all

Yesterday we hosted an exciting football match against Fishponds Academy, both teams showed great sportsmanship. Whilst we won the match, the Fishponds Academy Goalie won man of the match. Well done all!

Our basketball team took part in a tournament at Bristol Metropolitan Academy today

The Impact Of Sports Premium funding 2016-2017

PE and Sport Premium Key Outcome Indicator

School Focus

Actions to Achieve

Actual Funding

Actual Impact (following Review on pupils)

Sustainability/ Next Steps

2.the profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement

Termly intra-School

Sports competitions.

Intra-House sports competitions between houses at the end of every term. House who wins gets cup for the term.

£50

All children in school have taken part in intra-school competitions linked to PE activities that term.

Regular intra-school competitions are embedded into the school calendar. Continue to promote intra-school competition

4. Broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils

Children to have access to consistent and continued swimming.

Weekly swimming lessons for Years 3 & 4 throughout the year to ensure sustained learning and improvement in this essential life skill.

£5810

Year 4’s currently swimming weekly review of impact later in the year.

Children have gained skills and confidence as swimmers and have developed vital life skills. Continue to provide opportunities for all children to develop swimming skills.

5. increased participation in competitive sport

Participating in

School Games.

Subscribe as an associate member of Cabot Learning Federation.

£1134

(including transport)

The school has competed in a number of competitions this year and will be competing in further competitions.

Level 3 competitions.

Continue to compete in School Games Competitions and build on successes of last year.

4. broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils

Cricket coaching.

Specialist cricket coaches to team teach curriculum and take after school cricket club for year 6.

£450

The Cricket Club successfully engaged all children in year 6 in the sport and an after school provided an opportunity for those children showing a deeper interest in the sport to receive quality coaching.

Increased participation in a range of sports. Continue to offer opportunities for children to engage and develop in this sport.

3. increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport

Sports coaching.

Specialist sports coaches to be deployed to provide CPD to class teachers through team teaching lessons and training sessions.

£1040

Children across the school received high quality training in the field of athletics.

Professional coach team teaching with teachers have increased the subject knowledge and confidence of teachers in this area. This will impact positively on the planning, teaching and outcomes of athletics for the whole school into the future. Continue CPD in other areas of PE.

Total funding available: £9000

Total cost of Action plan: £8484

98% of Pupil Premium in the school finished at or above Age Related Expectation for the academic year 2016-17.

92% of all children in the school finished at or above Age Related Expectation for the academic year 2016-17

Girl's football tournament at City Academy

On the 27th April, 6 of our year 6 children traveled to Bristol Grammar School Playing fields to take part in the School Games West of England Quick Sticks Hockey tournament. The standard of competition was really high and our children represented us proudly! Here are a few photos of the day!

The Government is providing funding of £150 million per annum to provide new, substantial primary school sport funding'. This funding is being jointly provided by the Departments for Education, Health and Culture, Media and Sport, and will see money going directly to primary school headteachers to spend on improving the quality of sport and PE for all their children.

The sport funding can only be spent on sport and PE provision in schools.

Examples of how funding should be used:

hire qualified sports coaches to work with teachers

provide existing staff with training or resources to help them teach PE and sport more effectively

introduce new sports or activities and encourage more pupils to take up sport

support and involve the least active children by running or extending school sports clubs, holiday clubs and Change4Lifeclubs

The Primary PE and Sport Premium funding has been provided to achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools. The focus of spending must lead to long lasting impact against the vision (below) that will live on well beyond the Primary PE and Sport Premium funding.

The Department for Education states its vision for Primary PE and Sports Premium is for:

ALL pupils to leave primary school physically literate and with the knowledge, skills and motivation necessary to equip them for a healthy, active lifestyle and lifelong participation in physical activity and sport.

CHESTER PARK JUNIOR’S OBJECTIVE: To achieve self-sustaining improvement in the quality of PE and sport in primary schools against 5 key indicators:

the profile of PE and sport being raised across the school as a tool for whole school improvement

increased confidence, knowledge and skills of all staff in teaching PE and sport

broader experience of a range of sports and activities offered to all pupils

increased participation in competitive sport

Our longer term objectives are:

To introduce activities that increase fitness and health that are carried out on a daily Basis.

To continue to provide a sustained opportunity for children to build confidence and skills as swimmers.

To use sports premium to engage and educate our community in PE through parent and child activities before and after school.

To organise and resource a walking bus for children to get to and from school.

To use sports premium as an opportunity to strengthen cross-curricular links between topic work and PE through dance.

To promote British values across the school through PE by children learning dance from a variety of cultures and places.

To continue to broaden and deepen teachers knowledge, skills and practice in PE through team teaching and CPD with expert coaches.

To promote cycling, scooting and walking to school by children and prents.

23rd March 2017

Our Football team excelled themselves today placing themselves an impressive second position! Well done especially to Ethan who was noticed by several spectators for his first rate goal keeping skills.

Basketball tournament December 2016

2015-2016

P E and Sport Provision

Friday 20th November. At last, the weather allowed our year 6 children to take part in the Tag Rugby tournament at Whitehall rugby club. Over 16 schools took part, and despite not having played tag rugby before, our children played really well!

Below is a summary of the Sport Premium funding allocation for 2014-15

Total amount of PPSG received so far

£8000

Summary of PPSG 2014-15

Objectives of spending PPSG:

1. To improve the quality of P.E. at CPJS

2. To raise the profile and quality of gymnastics at CPJS allowing the children to benefit from high quality coaching from professional gymnastic coaches

3. To provide swimming tuition for Year 3 and 4’s

4. Broaden the opportunities for inter school competition

5. To increase children’s activity at lunchtimes

6. To improve links with local secondary schools

Item/Project

Cost

Objectives

Outcome/impact

Gymnastic CPD for teachers delivered by Majestic Gymnastics

£45

To improve the quality of provision of gymnastics at CPJS

Improved confidence from staff leading to higher quality delivery. Children receive improved level of gymnastic tuition.

Ongoing curriculum support from Majestic Gymnastics

700

To improve the quality of gymnastics at CPJS as well as ongoing professional development for staff

Positive feedback has led to a programme of planned support in terms 1-2 2015-16

Swimming provision for Years 3 and 4 pupils

£5754

Provide swimming tuition for all Year 3 and 4 pupils

Timetabled swimming provision and swimming

Purchase of Huff ‘n’ puff equipment and tennis balls for playground use

£240

To increase children’s activity at lunchtimes

More opportunities for children to exercise at lunchtimes.

Associate membership of Cabot Learning Federation

£800

To improve links with local schools and to widen opportunities for inter school competition

Regular and varied inter school competitions have taken place.

Curriculum and after school cricket sessions.

Link established with Gloucestershire Cricket Board

£200

Provide high quality cricket coaching for years 5 and 6

Improved quality of provision for year 5 and 6 pupils, and after school opportunities

On the 22nd April a team from Chester Park Junior School took part in the area final of the Bristol Sport Tag Rugby Competition. CPJS had done extremely well to reach this tournament as only 12 schools from across Bristol managed to qualify.

As well as playing their games on the Ashton Gate pitch, the children had the opportunity to meet several players from the Bristol Rugby Squad.

Unfortunately, we did not qualify for the quarter finals but all of the children had a fantastic evening. A big thank you to all of the parents and supporters who turned up to cheer us on.

18th March 2015

6D and 3E received gymnastics tuition provided by Majestic Gymnastics. The year 6 lesson focused on apparatus work, whilst year 3 concentrated on floor activities.

Look at our Year 6 team at the Tag Rugby competition on Tuesday 4th March